
Cakes, coffee, care
The Jesuit Curia staff held a coffee morning to raise money for Tony O’Riordan SJ’s work in Syria and UNICEF’s work in Gaza.
The Jesuit Curia staff held a coffee morning to raise money for Tony O’Riordan SJ’s work in Syria and UNICEF’s work in Gaza.
Dr Ciara Murphy, of the JCFJ, organised a visit to the eco-village at Cloughjordan, Co. Tipperary, for Jesuits and colleagues.
Crescent College Comprehensive SJ student Aisling Kelly recently retuned from India where she met with a young girl she started sponsoring with her First Communion money.
The Milltown Park complex has been awarded an EcoMerit certificate for its environmentally friendly and sustainability practices
“Cop is getting worse down the years,” says Pedro Walpole SJ, in an interview with Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications
Pedro Walpole SJ, an Irish Jesuit missionary and environmental scientist in the Philippines, talks to Pat Coyle ahead of COP 28
William McCartney speaks with Pat Coyle about his book Vindication and Justice for Michael Mallin. Joseph Mallin SJ was his son. He was two and a half years when his father was executed in 1916 for his part in the Easter Rising.
Tony O’Riordan SJ, working with JRS in Syria, tells Pat Coyle about the impact there of the catastrophic events in Palestine and Israel.
Dr Dermot A. Lane rebukes humanity’s self-absorption and selfish harnessing of natural resources for a more integrated theology.
KEVIN HARGADEN :: Killing Russians might stop the war, but it can’t make the peace. Non-violent resistance is often effective – and always true.
In the Pope’s Video focusing on people who are differently abled, we are reminded to stop talking about them and start talking about us.